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Anbang offers up Waldorf treasures during hotel renovation

Anbang Insurance Group owner of the Waldorf Astoria New York, is collaborating with the New-York Historical Society to provide an interim home for the hotels treasured artifacts during its renovation. .....»»

Category: realestateSource: realestateweeklyApr 3rd, 2019

China sentences founder of Anbang to 18 years in prison

Chinese state media say a court in Shanghai has sentenced the founder of the Chinese insurance company that owns New York City's Waldorf Hotel to 18 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to fraudulently raising billions of dollars from investors......»»

Category: topSource: foxnewsMay 9th, 2018

China sentences founder of Anbang to 18 years for fraud

Chinese state media say a court in Shanghai has sentenced the founder of the Chinese insurance company that owns New York City's Waldorf Hotel to 18 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to fraudulently raising billions of dollars from investors......»»

Category: topSource: foxnewsMay 9th, 2018

Chinese court sentences Anbang founder to 18 years for fraud

Chinese state media say a court in Shanghai has sentenced the founder of the Chinese insurance company that owns New York City's Waldorf Hotel to 18 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to fraudulently raising billions of dollars from investors......»»

Category: topSource: foxnewsMay 10th, 2018

Chinese court sentences Anbang founder to 18 years for fraud

A Chinese court has sentenced the founder of the Chinese insurance company that owns New York City's Waldorf Hotel to 18 years in prison for fraudulently raising $10 billion from investors......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 10th, 2018

Chinese tycoon who bought the Waldorf Astoria Hotel gets 18 years in prison for $10 billion fraud

The Chinese tycoon who rose to international fame after buying New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel was sentenced to 18 years in prison after being convicted of cheating investors out of more than $10 billion, the New York Times reports......»»

Category: realestateSource: cnbcMay 16th, 2018

Beijing Slams West For "Interfering" In Moscow"s Affairs

Russian President Vladimir Putin has seen his popularity decline abruptly over the past year - something  the New York Times won't let its subscribers forget. And Russia's hand.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeAug 20th, 2019

Waldorf Astoria condos to hit market in fall

New York state would legalize the buying and selling of sex under a proposal introduced in the state Legislature Monday that would lift criminal penalties for sex work. The bill isn't expected to... To view the full story, click the title link......»»

Category: blogSource: crainsnewyorkJun 12th, 2019

Anbang taps Douglas Elliman to sell Waldorf Astoria condos

Anbang Insurance Group yesterday (Tuesday) anno.....»»

Category: realestateSource: realestateweeklyJun 12th, 2019

This Day In Market History: New York Times Article Suggests Cancer Cure By Year 2000

Each day, Benzinga takes a look back at a notable market-related moment that occurred on this date. What Happened? On this day 20 years ago, a front page New York Times report suggested EntreMed was two years away from curing cancer in humans. read more.....»»

Category: blogSource: benzingaMay 3rd, 2018

State media say Chinese court sentences founder of firm that owns Waldorf Hotel in New York City to 18 years in prison

State media say Chinese court sentences founder of firm that owns Waldorf Hotel in New York City to 18 years in prison......»»

Category: topSource: foxnewsMay 9th, 2018

Chinese tycoon sentenced to 18 years for $10 billion fraud

A Chinese court has sentenced the founder of the Chinese insurance company that owns New York City's Waldorf Hotel to 18 years in prison for fraudulently raising $10 billion from investors......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 10th, 2018

Chinese tycoon sentenced to 18 years for $10 billion fraud

A Chinese court has sentenced the founder of the Chinese insurance company that owns New York City's Waldorf Hotel to 18 years in prison for fraudulently raising $10 billion from investors......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 10th, 2018

Tronc Inc. takes over Virginia"s largest newspaper

The media empire that owns the New York Daily News has taken over the publisher of Virginia's largest daily newspaper. Chicago-based media company Tronc Inc., the successor company to Tribune Publishing, announced that it has acquired all of The Virgin.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 30th, 2018

Who Is Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong? Local Billionaire Takes Over L.A. Times to Fight Fake News, "Cancer of Our Times"

Soon-Shiong made $7.5 billion from the sale of two bio-pharmaceutical companies and also owns 4.5 percent of the L.A. Lakers......»»

Category: topSource: newsweekJun 18th, 2018

Who Is Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong? Local Billionaire Takes Over "L.A. Times" to Fight Fake News, "Cancer of Our Times"

The new owner made $7.5 billion from the sale of two biopharmaceutical companies and owns 4.5 percent of the L.A. Lakers......»»

Category: topSource: newsweekJun 18th, 2018

Hedge Fund and Insider Trading News: Ray Dalio, John Paulson, Mike Novogratz, LRAD Corp (LRAD), Macquarie Infrastructure Corp (MIC), General Finance Co. (GFN), and More

Bridgewater Plans to Become a Partnership as Ray Dalio Takes a Step Back (The New York Times) Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge.....»»

Category: topSource: insidermonkeyJun 28th, 2018

She Knows How to Make an Exit. You’re Reading It.

A New York Times obituary writer for 14 years, Margalit Fox takes a crack at her own epitaph......»»

Category: mediaSource: nytJun 28th, 2018

New York Times Names Cliff Levy as Its New Metro Editor

A two-time Pulitzer winner and a leader of the newspaper’s digital initiatives takes over the section at an unsettled time for local news coverage......»»

Category: mediaSource: nytJul 31st, 2018

A professor in Ohio takes attendance on Twitter, posts homework on Slack, and holds office hours at 10 p.m. — and it shows how different Gen Z really is

Santiago Bluguermann/Getty The oldest members of Generation Z, born in the late 1990s, are changing the way colleges teach their students. An Ohio State professor quoted in The New York Times uses Twitter.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderAug 10th, 2018